Brayden R. Kennedy (2000-) is a Texas area amateur poet known for his mediocre love poems, and kinda okay looks into the depressed human state.
BACKSTORY:
After returning from the war, Kennedy fell into a deep depression. While recovering in his home, Kennedy worked on his first poetry book, 'The Man Behind the Glass.' It was released to a great reception, selling five copies in his neighborhood. Since then, Kennedy has focused on writing romantic poetry for a girl he has no shot with.
IMPACT:
The overall impact Kennedy has had so far in his short career is astonishing. He has given $5 to charity. He has also loaned his dead beat 6 year old nephew $1, but still, he hasn't repaid him. What a sick individual. I mean, what's that kid gonna do when he grows up? I mean, I- er, he doesn't really need $1, but still, it's the principle of the whole thing!
The old woman sat alone in her ancient chair,
Gently rocking with the breeze.
Her mind elsewhere in a distant time.
A time when the demons of age were unbeknownst to her.
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I write these words, unsure of how they'll be received.
These words are my confession.
I cannot hide the truth any more.
My foolish heart bursts with fear and doubt.
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What is beauty in a sense?
Who can declare the standards of beauty?
Is it universal?
Or is it exclusive to a personal point of view?
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There are many questions we are born to ask.
Is our life our life to live?
What does it mean to live in the first place?
Why are we deserving to be on God's Earth?
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I have hid behind a wall of anonymity
I shall hide behind no more.
I have told you sweet nothings
Without taking any credit.
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